The actual NCAA Tournament has been canceled, but Sporting News is still offering the chance to pick upsets and virtually watch your favorite teams advance, round-by-round to the Final Four.

The opening weekend results — thanks to your votes — produced a handful of double-digit seeds winning their opening-round games, but all of those Cinderella dreams died in the second round: We didn’t have a single team higher than a 5-seed advance to the Sweet 16. I’m a little bit disappointed in you people for your lack of belief in the magic of March.

Anyway, now that we’re on to the Sweet 16 with mostly chalk results, we're seeing plenty of heavyweight matchups. Here are the results from the first four Sweet 16 games, which were played out via Twitter polls on Thursday:

MIDWEST REGION

No. 1 Kansas over No. 4 Louisville

Your vote: Kansas wins 73.7 percent to 26.3 percent

Thoughts: With apologies to N.C. Central and Houston, this game would have been the first real test for Kansas. Louisville was in the conversation for a possible 1-seed — if other dominoes tumbled — before tumbling a bit to end the season. But with Jordan Nwora, who averaged 18.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and shot 40.2 percent beyond the 3-point arc, leading the way for the Cardinals, Kansas would have had its hands full. But the Jayhawks’ inside-outside combo of SN second-team All-Americans Devon Dotson and Udoka Azubuike — who scored 46 points in his last two regular-season games on 19-of-23 shooting from the field —would have been too much.

No. 3 Michigan State over No. 2 Creighton

Your vote: Michigan State wins, 69.8 to 30.2

Thoughts: It’s a seed upset — Creighton’s resume was clearly better than Michigan State’s — but I think it’s safe to say Vegas likely would have favored the Spartans. This was a rough season for Sparty, but there’s a reason they were the preseason No. 1 team. They played like it down the stretch.

EAST REGION

No. 1 Dayton over No. 4 Seton Hall

Your vote: Dayton wins, 73.7 to 26.3

Thoughts: This would have been an exceptionally entertaining showdown between two of the best players in the country, Dayton’s Obi Toppin — 20.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.2 blocks per game on 63.3 percent shooting — and Seton Hall’s Myles Powell — 21.0 points, 2.9 assists, 1.2 steals per game. If you don’t mind, I’m going to imagine this contest being a showcase game for each player, with Toppin’s teammates eventually outplaying Powell’s to help Dayton pull out the win.

No. 2 Florida State over No. 3 Duke

Your vote: FSU wins, 65.5 to 35.5

Thoughts: Though I agree with the pick, I’m a bit surprised at this margin; figured it would be much closer, with maybe Duke on top. The two teams played on Feb. 10, with the Blue Devils winning by five. Of course, that one was at Cameron Indoor, so that’s still a good showing from the Seminoles. Clearly, you think this one goes to FSU on a neutral site.